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Frankland may
refer to:
Edward Frankland (1825–1899),
English chemist George Frankland (1800–1838),
English surveyor and Surveyor-General of Van Diemen's...
- northbound/eastbound (St.
Petersburg to Tampa)
bridge will be removed.
Franklands to Play Key Role in
Bridge Opening St.
Petersburg Times,
January 15, 1960...
- HM
Prison Frankland is a
Category A men's
prison located in the
village of Br****ide in
County Durham, England.
Frankland is
operated by His Majesty's Prison...
- Sus****
wards of Ardingly, Bolney,
Burgess Hill Chanctonbury,
Burgess Hill
Franklands,
Burgess Hill North,
Burgess Hill St Andrews,
Burgess Hill Town, Burgess...
-
areas of
Queensland Australian places named by
James Cook "About The
Franklands". The
State of
Queensland (Department of
National Parks, Recreation, Sport...
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Rosemarie Frankland (1
February 1943 – 2
December 2000) was a
Welsh actress,
model and
beauty queen who won Miss
World 1961,
having previously finished...
- Revd John
Frankland (1669 – 1730) was an 18th-century
academic and Dean in the
Church of England. The
youngest son of Sir
William Frankland, 1st Baronet...
- Sir
Edward Frankland, KCB, FRS, FRSE (18
January 1825 – 9
August 1899) was an
English chemist. He was one of the
originators of
organometallic chemistry...
- her grandson,
James ****heton
Frankland the 18th Baron, who in 1944 had
already succeeded his
father as the 12th
Frankland Baronet of Thirkleby. James's...
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Jocosa or
Joyce Frankland (1531–1587) was an
English philanthropist.
Frankland was the
daughter of
Robert Trappes, a
citizen and
goldsmith of London, by...